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about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 6: Common Metals & Alloys

You would choose Trademark Class 6 if you were registering any of these types of goods: Aluminium wire Aluminium foil Balls of steel Badges of metal for vehicles Bells Cashboxes of metal You would not use Trademark Class 6 if you were registering for: Bauxite (Class 1 - Chemicals) Mercury, antimony, alkaline and alkaline-earth metals (Class 1 - Chemicals) Metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists (Class 2 - Paints) Related Classes A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 6 may register in these other classes too.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 5: Pharmaceuticals

Medical dressings, coverings and applications, wadding for medical purposes, vulnerary sponges, surgical dressings, surgical cloth [tissues]/surgical tissues, mustard plasters/mustard poultices, moleskin for medical purposes, medical, lint for medical purposes, gauze for dressings, eyepatches for medical purposes, dressings, cotton for medical purposes, corn rings for the feet, compresses, bunion pads, bandages for dressings, aseptic cotton, adhesive tapes for medical purposes/adhesive bands for medical purposes, adhesive plasters/sticking plasters, absorbent cotton/absorbent wadding.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 4: Industrial Oils And Lubricants

You would choose Trademark Class 4 if you were registering any of these types of goods: Oils and greases Lubricants Dust absorbing Fuels and illuminants Wetting and binding compositions Candles Coal Wax You would not use Trademark Class 4 if you were registering for: Certain special industrial oils and greases Related Classes A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 4 may register in these other classes too.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 3: Cosmetics And Cleaning Substances

You would choose Trademark Class 3 if you were registering any of these types of goods: Deodorants for human beings or animals Room fragrance preparations Sanitary preparations being toiletries You would not use Trademark Class 3 if you were registering for: Chemical chimney cleaners (Class 1- Chemicals) Degreasing preparations for use in manufacturing processes (Class 1- Chemicals) Deodorants other than for human beings or animals (Class 5- Pharmaceuticals) Sharpening stones and grindstones (Class 8- Hand Tools)  Related Classes A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 3 may register in these other classes too.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 2: Paints And Varnishes

You would choose Trademark Class 2 if you were registering any of these types of goods: Paints, varnishes and lacquers for industry, handicrafts and arts Dyestuffs for clothing Colourants for foodstuffs and beverages You would not use Trademark Class 2 if you were registering for: Unprocessed artificial resins (Class 1) Laundry bluing (Class 3) Cosmetic dyes (Class 3) Paint boxes (articles for use in school) (Class 16) Insulating paints and varnishes (Class 17) Related Classes A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 2 may register in these other classes too.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Class 1: Chemical Products

You would choose Trademark Class 1 if you were registering any of these types of goods: Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry Unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures Fire extinguishing compositions Tempering and soldering preparations Chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs Tanning substances; adhesives used in industry You would not use Trademark Class 1 if you were registering for: Natural resins (Class 2) Chemical products for use in medical science (Class 5) Fungicides, herbicides and preparations for destroying vermin (Class 5) Adhesives for stationery or household purposes (Class 16) salt for preserving foodstuffs (Class 30) Straw mulch (Class 31) Related Classes A related trademark class is one that is related to another class; this is due to the Indian Trademark Office (ITO) has determined that applicants registering within Class 1 may register in these other classes too.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Renewal

Grace Period  The controller general of patent and trademark provides a grace period to the trademark proprietor if in case they have forgotten to file for trademark renewal.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Rectification

An application for rectification shall be made in the prescribed manner in form TM-O to the Appellate Board or Registrar.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Opposition

Particulars of the Notice of Opposition Among other things, the notice of opposition should contain particulars such as – the impugned application number; the name of the applicant of the trademark sought to be opposed; indication/description of the goods and/or services from the impugned trademark application; application or registration number and the filing date (if available), statement and indication of prior use of an earlier mark as well as an indication of the country or countries where the mark has achieved a well-known status (if applicable); representation of the applicant’s mark and where applicable, representation of the earlier mark along with class/classes of goods or services protected and covered under earlier mark.
about 10 years ago

Trademark Objection

 In this case, your trademark application will reflect as Objected.